6 Tips To Look Great In Your Medical Uniform

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Being fashionable and stylish in the workplace shouldn’t only be limited to those who work in an office and enjoy the freedom of playing around in their work attire. If you work in the hospital setting, you, too, can look just as great. Gone are the days when medical scrubs are just that—ordinary scrub suits. They also now come in many different sizes and colors, so you can create a fashion statement of your own, notwithstanding the rules you have to abide by in the hospital.

Wearing your medical uniform every day to work doesn’t have to make you feel like a drab or sluggish. There are so many ways for you to look great and confident in your women or mens scrub tops and bottoms. That way, you look presentable as always. And, you’re able to look your best all the time at work.

If you feel like you need some serious style inputs, this article presents you with six tips to look great in your medical uniform.

1. Find The Right Fit

There’s nothing else that can make you look great than an outfit that fits well. No matter how stylish or on-trend a certain outfit look may be, if it doesn’t fit you well, then it’s not going to be flattering at all.

The good thing with medical scrubs is that it’s usually universally flattering across all body types. You just have to make sure that the size you go for really is the right one for you. 

For instance, if you’re the type who likes to wear slim-fit pants, these are now available with medical uniforms, too, as there are those options with elasticated bands on the ankles to cinch the pants. With that, you don’t have to fear the scrubs cutting your height, or making you look heavy and baggy.

2. Accessorize Smartly

Now, here comes the tricky part. Like any work uniform, you can also accessorize your scrubs. But, you’ve got to be more strategic about this, given that you’re working in the medical setting. This means that you have to keep your jewelry very subdued, so as not to create a distraction during serious procedures, or even to get stuck amongst medical equipment.

Generally, you can accessorize with smaller earrings, bracelets, and a watch. You can also do the same for your headgear, if you’re the type who loves to wear a bandana or a headband.

Accessorizing is a matter of personal preference, so it’s up to you to play along with what you desire in your daily look.

3. Wear Complementary Colors

If you’re the type who likes to wear scrubs of different colors, this advice is for you. If you don’t fancy wearing the same color from top to bottom, then you can change it up instead by wearing complementary colors.

For starters, you’ll want to go for the scrubs that best match your skin tone. Because you’re working in a hospital setting, you’ll want to choose those colors that’ll also brighten up your face. That way, you’ll look more pleasing, friendly, and appealing to your patients, who badly need to see a pleasing face.

4. Wear Quality Fabrics

Of course, you can’t expect to look great if you don’t wear quality fabric. Surely, you wouldn’t want to look cheap or as if your outfit was thought of at the very last minute. When you’re going to purchase new scrubs or have new ones made, it’s also important to choose quality fabrics. In doing so, your scrubs are going to look expensive and so much more presentable.

Generally, when it comes to medical scrubs, the best options are always those made of performance fabrics. With that, you have the perfect mix of comfort, durability, and even breathable materials.

As an added bonus, you may also want to find scrubs with a wrinkle-resistant fabric. This can help you withstand long working hours, so you still look polished even after a demanding schedule at work.

5. Take Care Of Your Scrubs

Because this is something you wear every single day, you can also be sure that your scrubs are going to undergo the most wear and tear. So, to enable it to look better and last longer, it’s important also to take good care of your scrubs.

First, this starts with removing any stain as soon as you get home. Don’t let this sit overnight. Once you get home, you can always make it a habit to soak your medical uniform so you’re able to soften the stains immediately. Plus, in doing so, it’s like you’re also disinfecting your scrubs. 

Then, make sure that you wash it carefully. Take special care of any fabric that needs delicate care in the washing machine. You also have to be very particular about the fabric wash that you use. If there’s no need to apply any bleach to your scrubs, then don’t do so. The gentler the wash, the better.

Lastly, once your medical uniform dries up from the wash, you should give it a good iron, too. Even if you’re wearing wrinkle-resistant scrubs, a nicely ironed set will always make you look neater and more professional.

Taking this step of taking good care of your scrubs is just like taking care of your other shirts and dresses. Surely, you wouldn’t want to wear scrubs that make you look like you don’t give a care at all about how you look and how you carry yourself.

6. Mix-And-Match

Lastly, this tip applies if the medical office or hospital you’re working for allows you to wear printed scrubs. Generally, this is tolerated in the pediatrics and maternity department. Wearing printed scrubs can make you look more pleasing to your patients, so that they’re not immediately intimidated by all the dark colors that medical uniforms usually come in.

If you wear printed scrub suits, don’t be afraid to mix-and-match. You can always play around with colors by mixing different sets alternately, and not just sticking to the usual pair all the time.

Conclusion

All these considered, there’s a reason why scrubs are required in the medical setting. They’re practical and they’re also very comfortable. It’s easy to move around in it, plus it also keeps you well protected and safe. But, it’s also a common woe of those who wish to stay fashionable while working in the medical industry that their daily medical uniform may be limiting them. Now, this shouldn’t be the case. As you can see from the tips above, there are many things you can do to elevate your style, so you can still look great even in your scrubs.